Lot
247 - A North African camel gun circa 1850.

Description:

A North African camel gun circa 1850.

* The description of the above lot by the auctioneer in the language of the auction is the governing description. Any translation using Google translate is a guide only - its accuracy cannot be guaranteed and it is used at your own risk.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE

1. The HIGHEST Bidder shall be the Buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or more Bidders the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and resold at the discretion of the Auctioneer.

2. The Auctioneer has the right to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion.

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5. Prospective buyers are advised to attend the Auction. The Auctioneers will, however, if instructed, execute Bids provided in writing in advance of the Auction or Bids by telephone but neither the Auctioneer nor his employees shall be liable to either the Buyer or the Seller for any neglect or failure to do so. In the event that the Auctioneers receive commission Bids on a Lot for identical amounts and at Auction those Bids are the highest for that Lot, the Lot shall be knocked down to the person whose commission Bid was received first. The Auctioneer will only Bid up to the maximum Bid stated, and if the Bidding is such that if a Buyer in the room Bids an identical amount to the commission Bid, unless expressly authorised the Auctioneer may not Bid higher on behalf of this person, and the Lot will be knocked down to the Bidder in the room. Absentee bids left which do not correspond to our usual increments of bidding (ie £102) will be rounded down to the nearest increment (ie £100)

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10. RESCISSION. Nothwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within 7 days after the sale BURSTOW & HEWETT have received from the Buyer of any Lot notice in writing that in his view the Lot is a deliberate forgery, and within 14 days after such notification the Buyer returns the same to BURSTOW & HEWETT in the same condition as at the time of the Sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the Buyer, satisfies BURSTOW & HEWETT that considered in the light of the catalogue entry the Lot is a deliberate forgery, then the sale of the Lot shall be rescinded and the purchase price of same be refunded within 7 days of the vendor refunding to BURSTOW & HEWETT the amount paid to the vendor in respect of the Lot. The Seller and Buyer agree to be bound by BURSTOW & HEWETTS’s decision.

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16. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the purchases, items may be collected during the Sale providing an invoice from the Clerk is handed to a porter.

17. The Auctioneer accepts no responsibility for items unsold; these must be removed withinTHREE DAYS after the Sale, unless a request for a further entry is made IN WRITING.

18. If a Lot is unsold at Auction BURSTOW & HEWETT are authorised to sell such a Lot privately for a price that will result in a payment to the Seller of not less than the net amount—ie. After deduction of commission and expenses— to which the Seller would have been entitled had the Lot been sold at the reserve price or at the Auctioneers Discretion.

19. Upon failure to comply with above conditions the Lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be resold by public or private sale, and the deficiency (if any) together with commission and all charges attending such a resale, shall be made good by the defaulter.

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21. DROIT DE SUITE. Prospective bidders should familiarise themselves with the new droit de suite regulations now in effect. Any paintings, prints, photographs, sculpture or any other original works of art by living artists, and selling for over 1000 Euros (£680) are subject to a 4% royalty. This charge will be shared between the buyer and the vendor (2% each), and is not subject to VAT. Royalty payments collected by Burstow & Hewett are paid to DACS, the Government appointed body, for distribution to the original artists.

22. The Auctioneer accepts no responsibility in connection with the commissioning of their staff to bid for any lots. Reserves and commissions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing before the date of the sale.

23. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law

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Full Christian name and surname of the artist –
In our opinion a work by the artist

Attributed to………….. –
In our opinion possibly a work by the artist and of that period

After………………. –
In our opinion a work which is a copy (of any date) of a work by the artist

Surname only, with or without initials –
In our opinion a work which may or may not be by the artist

Circle of…………….. –
In our opinion a work of the period of the artist

Signed
The work is bears a signature which may be that of the artist

Manner/style of……………-
In our opinion a work in the style of the artist, but not by the artist